I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up to No Good: Sarah and Post-mortem
Sarah has arrived here and settled in, and she's doing well, even if she's a little shy. There's one thing that's made her awful happy, and that's that she has a relative here she didn't even know was alive. So they're getting acquainted. She remembered me, although she was real startled to see me, and to realise that I'm not really like the way she knew me back in Hogwarts--crawling boot, I mean.
Luna, I think there's one thing you might do that would mean a lot to her. She came in Sally-Anne's robes, you know, which are Slytherin instead of Ravenclaw. Do you have a spare Ravenclaw badge you could send via Pig? I think, well, that she may be homesick for Hogwarts for a bit. It's a pretty big shock for her. I think it could be nice if she had at least something with the emblem of her House. I don't think you dare get any of her private possessions from her room to forward here; people would wonder why they were missing. But a badge at least would be good. If it's not safe to send it now, sending it after the summer holidays start would be fine.
The Order wants you all to know how happy they are with you, with the entire Sophie's Army, really, and how impressed they are that you pulled things off so well. Oh, yeah, you may like the way one of them put it: 'the level of planning and coordination that went into this entire set of actions from the attempted potion delivery to Sophie's extraction is quite sophisticated.' So yeah, you did great, as far as they're concerned.
They did have one thing to ask: they want to do what they call a 'post-mortem' with you, maybe if there's some time at least some of us can all get together this summer. (I guess that's an Auror thing? The person who mentioned it is an ex-Auror.) What he means by that I guess is that you sit down and figure out exactly what happened, how you made your decisions, and you evaluate them. What worked really well? What was a mistake? They think it's useful to go over stuff that way, because you can learn from it--and they want to learn from us, which is really quite cool--and you can maybe see things you might do differently next time.
Of course, you can't get together until summer, like they say. But it might be a good idea to at least write some stuff down and think it through now, while it's all still fresh in your minds. Anyway, it's a thought.
Luna, I think there's one thing you might do that would mean a lot to her. She came in Sally-Anne's robes, you know, which are Slytherin instead of Ravenclaw. Do you have a spare Ravenclaw badge you could send via Pig? I think, well, that she may be homesick for Hogwarts for a bit. It's a pretty big shock for her. I think it could be nice if she had at least something with the emblem of her House. I don't think you dare get any of her private possessions from her room to forward here; people would wonder why they were missing. But a badge at least would be good. If it's not safe to send it now, sending it after the summer holidays start would be fine.
The Order wants you all to know how happy they are with you, with the entire Sophie's Army, really, and how impressed they are that you pulled things off so well. Oh, yeah, you may like the way one of them put it: 'the level of planning and coordination that went into this entire set of actions from the attempted potion delivery to Sophie's extraction is quite sophisticated.' So yeah, you did great, as far as they're concerned.
They did have one thing to ask: they want to do what they call a 'post-mortem' with you, maybe if there's some time at least some of us can all get together this summer. (I guess that's an Auror thing? The person who mentioned it is an ex-Auror.) What he means by that I guess is that you sit down and figure out exactly what happened, how you made your decisions, and you evaluate them. What worked really well? What was a mistake? They think it's useful to go over stuff that way, because you can learn from it--and they want to learn from us, which is really quite cool--and you can maybe see things you might do differently next time.
Of course, you can't get together until summer, like they say. But it might be a good idea to at least write some stuff down and think it through now, while it's all still fresh in your minds. Anyway, it's a thought.
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I mean, we knew everyone who'd be at Doughty Conduit, you know? Or at least we knew Mr Lupin and Tonks and Sirius Black. We knew they'd take us seriously and they'd get Sarah somewhere safe straight away and they wouldn't waste a bunch of time demanding explanations because they could get them from Terry and Hermione and Ron and Pansy could get back to Hogwarts before Umbridge realised they were missing.
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Ron said that apparating to New London wore him out. Yeah, apparating to the farm would probably be easier.
(Not that I'm criticising, Ron; I think it's marvelous you managed it at all. I still can't apparate yet.)
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I mean, in CCF, we have debriefings and assessments, but... do Aurors call it that because people usually end up AKd when they go out on field ops?
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I like 'debriefing' better.
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And I was so keyed up I didn't really have to think twice about the Apparating, but I have to admit when I'd got Fawcett there, I was really drained, and it was a good thing I didn't have to do it again to get back here.
D'you know, I slept until two today. I mean, just dead out sleep.
I reckon, though, that in the heat of that sort of business, you just sort of get a huge rush of energy and you can do loads of things. It's happened sort of like that for me during CCF exercises, but this was loads more intense. While it lasted.
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What time did you fall asleep? I know what you mean about the rush of energy, last night when we were all finished the LAST thing I wanted to do was go back to Slytherin House and go to bed. I wanted to go flying. Flying would have been perfect. And play quidditch in the dark, maybe. Or run up to the top of the Astronomy Tower.
I don't know what time I fell asleep but I think it might have been getting light out.
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I dunno. Fawcett may be lucky I didn't splinch her. I'm not sure I'd do it again right away if I didn't have to. Only, really. I had to, yeah?
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Well, maybe not if you'd left HALF of her back in the Shrieking Shack. But, like, a leg? you could've sent Mr Lupin back there to fetch it and he could've called Madam Pomfrey to fix it back on.
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Didn't they say that the person who was there wasn't a member, but would keep her mouth shut?
So it's closer, but not perfect. Because we'd have to explain things to her.